Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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1. Book an Open Day or Campus Tour
ISP offers both in-person and online open days. These sessions provide insights into the school's ethos, curriculum, and facilities. It's advisable to register early, as spots can fill up quickly.
2. Submit an Application
Complete the online application form available on the ISP website. Ensure all required documents, such as previous school reports and identification, are uploaded.
3. Attend Assessments and Interviews
Depending on the year group, students may need to undergo assessments, such as the CAT4 cognitive ability test and a writing assignment. Interviews are typically conducted in person and may include discussions with academic staff.
4. Receive an Offer
If successful, you'll receive a formal offer letter. Confirm your acceptance by the specified deadline and proceed with the necessary documentation.
5. Complete Registration
Finalize enrollment by submitting any outstanding documents and settling the required fees. Orientation sessions for new students are often held prior to the start of the academic year.
ISP does not operate a waitlist or pooled admissions system. Admissions are based on the availability of spaces in the relevant year group and the successful completion of the assessment and interview process.
The school offers a limited number of A-Level scholarships:
Yaw Teck Seng Foundation Scholarship: 75% tuition fee waiver for the top-performing student, based on their IGCSE results.
Second Place Scholarship: 50% tuition fee waiver, based on their IGCSE results.
Third Place Scholarship: 25% tuition fee waiver, based on their IGCSE results.
Principal’s Scholarships: 25% tuition fee waiver for students demonstrating excellence in non-academic areas such as music, art, drama, sport, or community service.
The International School at ParkCity (ISP) in Kuala Lumpur offers a British-based education for students aged 3 to 18, from Early Years through to A-Levels. Younger students engage with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) alongside the English National Curriculum, preparing students for Cambridge IGCSE examinations in Years 10 and 11, followed by Cambridge AS and A-Levels in the Sixth Form. ISP provides over 400 Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) throughout the school year, catering to a wide range of interests from sports and performing arts to academic clubs and community service, allowing students to explore passions beyond the classroom. The campus includes facilities such as a multipurpose hall, astroturf pitch, a rooftop games area, a sports hall, competition standard climbing wall and a 6-lane heated swimming pool. A distinctive feature of ISP is its comprehensive House System, where students are allocated to one of four houses named after endangered Malaysian animals: Gajah, Penyu, Harimau, and Badak. This system encourages participation in inter-house competitions, fostering teamwork and providing opportunities for students to develop social skills and be recognized for their efforts.
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